According to college president General William Caldwell, most of the students plan to go into the military when they graduate.

He says they need to get a taste of what the military goes through on a daily basis.

"We have kids out there today who have not even been in an airplane before in their entire life. Their first aerial flight is in a Black Hawk helicopter, with the doors open, moving at about 120 knots up there in the air banking at about a 60 degree turn. I mean, they're getting a real feel for what it's like to be someone serving in the Armed Forces," says Caldwell.

Randy Hoover, who was appointed interim chief executive officer of Oconee Regional Medical Center in July, announced his resignation Tuesday.

The Board of Directors said in a statement Wednesday they accepted Hoover's resignation. They said other candidates are already being interviewed for the role.

One resignation after another has been announced and accepted due to the financial challenges the hospital has faced over the last few years. Several doctors in the area also expressed their concerns when ORMC laid off about a dozen people in May.

Jean Aycock, who was the CEO of the hospital, resigned in May. The chief financial officer, Brenda Qualls, resigned in August.

Five years after its doors closed to patients, State Representative Rusty Kidd wants a wounded war veterans community at Central State Hospital's campus in Milledgeville. Officials at the Governor's office say Kidd submitted a request for $150,000 to hire a consultant who would put a plan together.